2nd Sunday on King Street

For fans of Charleston culture

Don’t miss the new Olukai Store!

Susan Lucas

Thoughtfully designed highlights include (courtesy of Holy City Sinner):

  • Custom mosaic tile at the entrance spelling “E Komo Mai" (a Hawaiian phrase meaning "welcome" or "come in")

  • Sweetgrass baskets by local artist Corey Alston, a fifth-generation Gullah Geechee weaver.

  • Lei-inspired artwork, including a custom piece by Hawaiian artist Kristen Reyno.

  • Pineapple details throughout the space, recognizing the shared symbol of hospitality in Hawaiian and Southern traditions.

  • Haint Blue ceilings, a Charleston tradition with Gullah Geechee roots (believed to ward off evil spirits), bringing both comfort and cultural meaning.

  • Custom wallpaper inspired by china dinnerware showcasing a blend of sweetgrass roses, orchids, pineapples, sacred birds and butterflies, combining Charleston and Hawaiian motifs.

Not to mention premium Hawaiian-inspired footwear in its newest and largest store. Their simple philosophy: “Every product we make must offer style, durability, and comfort from heel to toe. We pay close attention to every element of design, starting with the use of custom-made lasts and anatomical footbeds to ensure superior fit. Premium materials are carefully selected to be beautiful, durable, and soft against your skin. Handcrafted details honor island culture with authentic artwork. Behind every pair is this commitment to quality for those who wear them and those who craft them.” 338 King Street.

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At Kendra Scott, shopping is an experience best shared with the ones you love. Whether that’s hosting a giveback event in the store, a Color Bar Party for your bachelorette or girls trip, or having Kendra pop-up at your community event, they’d love to work with you! Reach out to the Charleston store team or Chelsea Ott to learn more about Kendra Scott event offerings and to book yours today! 270 King Street.

Lacrima Vintage sells curated vintage womens clothing and accessories – all eras from 1960s thru Y2K. They’ll also bring authenticated vintage luxury bags including Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Fendi this weekend. Across from J Crew at 264 King Street.

The Charleston Battery is excited to activate at Second Sunday and connect with the community! Stop by their tent to learn about Summer Ticket Pricing and upcoming matches. While you're there, check out the summer merch line up!

Not just in front of Faherty at 249 King Street during 2nd Sunday, Mabel Mae’s Bakery opened at 476 Meeting Street in partnership with Atlyss Cafe to bring Charleston a decadent yet healthy cafe with tons of grab & go treats + meals, tons of gf/vegan options, coffees + smoothies, outdoor seating & free parking. https://mabelmaes.com

La Casa Love offers handcrafted ceramic pieces inspired by warmth, culture and home. Each piece made with love, bringing beauty and authenticity into your space. 197 King Street. https://www.lacasalove.com/

Natural Blonde is a family owned Charleston company serving up the world’s first yellow tomato Bloody Mary mix—fresh and totally unexpected from their farm. 2nd Sunday is their favorite way to pour some fun, share their story, and connect with their hometown crowd. Pick up a bottle! You’re welcome.

Coming to 2nd Sunday:

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Margaret Seidler, Author, Payne-ful Business: Charleston’s Journey to Truth

“While I can’t change the past, I can change what people learn about it and what they do about it today,” Margaret Seidler wrote in her 2024 book published by Evening Post Books. The business of her fourth great-grandfather William Payne and his sons was the lucrative sale of 9,268 human beings in buildings now blending seamlessly into a bustling city that trades on Southern charm. Her book, with artist John W. Jones adding humanity to souls coldly advertised for sale in newspaper ads, does not browbeat or belittle. It opens eyes to a racial reality that is rarely talked about. Seidler’s career in organizational training for big corporations has taught her that sweeping truth under the rug is never the solution. Winner of the 2025 Phillis Wheatley Book Award

Artist Lisa Shimko returns this month to try for a dry day of art display. Meet Lisa at the VIP Tent in front of our Apple Store. 301 King Street.

And music! Jonny Amado’s Dixieland New Orleans group plays trumpet, trombone, clarinet, guitar, banjo, washboard and drums, with Jonny on sousaphone and tuba. Look for them at Market Street from 1:00-5:00.

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Harris Teeter Celebrates Lowcountry Love at 2nd Sunday

Susan Lucas

Harris Teeter will gift passers-by stemmed flowers and cold bottles of water on the street while supplies last. Stop by and thank them for their support of 2nd Sunday and for innovation and creativity at their stores.

“Harris Teeter is undertaking a market-wide refresh across all 12 of its locations in metro Charleston, South Carolina. Improvements include a variety of remodels and enhanced amenities, along with an overall focus on service and freshness that will elevate the customer shopping experience. The market refresh project marks a new chapter in Harris Teeter’s 48-year relationship with the city, having first opened its doors throughout the community in 1977.

“The Lowcountry holds a special place in our heart, and we’re grateful to our Charleston community and valued associates who have supported Harris Teeter throughout the decades,” said Danna Robinson, director of corporate affairs and customer relations. “This market renovation represents our continued investment in delivering exceptional shopping experiences and celebrates our love for our Lowcountry neighbors.” Source The Shelby Report

Artist Lisa Shimko at the 2nd Sunday Tent

Susan Lucas

One of our favorite Charleston Artists will join us at the 2nd Sunday tent to meet guests and show her work. Lisa M. Shimko's paintings emerge from a wellspring of wonder, childhood memories, and imaginative reverie.

Growing up in York County, Pennsylvania, Lisa spent her days gathering stones and wandering through forests and farmland. The natural world's palette and textures, combined with the understated elegance of Pennsylvania German folk traditions, shaped the core of her artistic vision.

After earning her BFA in Painting with a minor in Art Therapy from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia in 1994, Lisa discovered new territories to explore. The northeastern cityscapes offered their own kind of wilderness—architectural forms, social currents, historical layers, and the rhythms of urban life that filled the spaces between.

Drawing from these varied influences, Lisa's work spans from vibrant, expressive abstractions to precisely rendered wildlife touched with enchantment. Her paintings reflect the multiple sources of inspiration that continue to fuel her creativity.

Since 2000, Lisa has made South Carolina her home, living everywhere from Charleston's coastal lowlands to Greenville's mountain foothills. Her journey of artistic discovery continues across these diverse landscapes.

Shakespeare on the Steps at 2nd Sunday

Art, Experiences, TheatreSusan Lucas

The Charleston Library Society will present Shakespeare on the Steps at 2nd Sunday on King Street.

The front steps transform into a stage for a plein air, abbreviated Shakespearean performance. This noteworthy production represents a continuing collaboration between Charleston Library Society’s Special Collections and Igoe Shakespeare Library, and the Theatre and Dance Department. This year’s offering: “Dark Magic: Shakespeare’s Antagonists and Alchemists,” a collection of speeches, scenes, and sonnets from The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet and more.

Shakespeare on the Steps is a walk-up-and-watch performance. Join the large and lively standing crowd to turn out for this one-of-a-kind event, and have a bite to eat from one of several enticing food offerings from local trucks. 164 King Street.

June at the 2nd Sunday Tent

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Raphael James is an award-winning news anchor at WCSC-TV in Charleston, SC, bringing the day’s most important stories into homes across the Lowcountry. With nearly 30 years in the field, he has covered historic moments—from exclusive interviews at the White House to the tragic Mother Emanuel AME Church massacre in Charleston. Beyond the newsroom, Raphael is deeply committed to his community, faith, and family. He is happily married to his college sweetheart, Sarena, and they share three wonderful children—Jaydn, Nia, and Grant. With his new book I Don’t Want to Talk About It : A Journalist's Essays on Autism, Dementia, Religion, and God, Raphael brings his storytelling beyond the screen, offering a powerful exploration of resilience and courage, giving voice to the truths we'd often rather leave unspoken. James opens up about the challenges of having a son on the autism spectrum and a father with dementia. In addressing his uncomfortable conversations surrounding his own failings and his faith, he is hopeful that others will receive the healing that he found in the process.


Kevin Sack is a veteran journalist who has written broadly about national affairs for more than four decades and has shared in three Pulitzer Prizes. Sack spent 30 years on the staff of The New York Times, where he was a senior writer, and worked previously for the Los Angeles Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His work also has been featured in The New York Times Magazine. Sack is the author of Mother Emanuel: Two Centuries of Race, Resistance, and Forgiveness in One Charleston Church (Crown, June 3, 2025). It explores the 200-year history of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC, site of the 2015 massacre of nine parishioners by a young white supremacist. The project was supported by a New America Emerson Collective Fellowship and grants from the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. A native of Jacksonville, FL, and 1981 honors graduate of Duke University, Sack lives in Charleston, SC, with his wife, Dina Sack. They have three children

Where The Rivers Merge book event with Mary Alice Monroe

Books, Book EventsSusan Lucas

From New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe comes a highly-anticipated epic and triumphant new novel—a multi-generational celebration of the land and spirit of the early twentieth-century Lowcountry.

Join Blue Bicycle Books Thursday June 5, 12 pm at Halls Signature Events (5 Faber St., downtown Charleston), for an author luncheon with Mary Alice Monroe, celebrating the release of Where the Rivers Merge.

Tickets are $69 for the three-course lunch and signed copy of Where the Rivers Merge (Harper Collins, hb., $30). Companion tickets for two lunches and one book are available for $109.

Doors open at 11:30 am, lunch served at noon, talk to follow. For more information please call the bookstore at 843.722.2666

About the book: In 1908, the Lowcountry is on the cusp of change. Mayfield, the grand estate held for generations by the Rivers family, is the treasured home of young Eliza. Free-spirited, she refuses to be confined by societal norms. Instead, Eliza revels in exploring the golden fields and sparkling ponds of Mayfield, observing wildlife, riding horses.

But her halcyon days are cut short by the Great War, coastal storms, and unexpected challenges to Mayfield. As Eliza battles personal pains and the ravages of family turmoil over the years, her love and devotion for the natural world puts her on a collision course with the patriarchal traditions of a bygone era.

In 1988, Eliza, now 88 years old, is the scion of the Rivers/DeLancey family. She’s fought a lifetime to save her beloved Mayfield and is too independent and committed to quietly retire and leave the fate of the estate to her greedy son. She must make decisions that will assure the future of the land and her family—or watch them both be split apart.

Where the Rivers Merge is a sweeping, multigenerational story of unyielding love, lessons learned, profound sacrifices, and the indomitable spirit of a woman determined to persevere in the face of change in order to protect her family legacy and the land she loves.

Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times bestselling author of 27 books, including The Summer of Lost and Found, the 2021 installment in her beloved Beach House series, and The Islanders middle grade series, set on Dewees Island, S.C. Nearly eight million copies of her books have been published worldwide.

A longtime champion of the the fragility of the earth’s wild habitatMonroe immerses herself in academic research, works with wildlife experts, and does hands-on volunteering with animals.  She then uses the knowledge and experiences to craft captivating stories that identify important parallels between nature and human nature.  Sea turtles, bottlenose dolphins, monarch butterflies, shorebirds are among the species she has worked with and woven into her novels.

Monroe is an active conservationist and serves on the South Carolina Aquarium Board Emeritus, The Leatherback Trust, The Pat Conroy Literary Center Honorary Board, and Casting Carolinas Advisory Board. She is especially proud to be a twenty year plus state-certified volunteer with the Isle of Palms Island Turtle Team.

Mothers Day is Rain or Shine, and so is 2nd Sunday on King Street!

Susan Lucas

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Bring your galoshes, bring your umbrella. Charleston sparkles in the rain!

Under the Almond Trees is celebrating their 8th anniversary/birthday celebration with games and giveaways, drinks by Sechey and Mothers Day photo props and ops under the beautiful trees out back. 190 King Street at Horlbeck Alley.


Natural Blonde Mix redefines the Bloody Mary experience with their award-winning light and refreshing Golden Mary mixes made from fresh, sun-ripened golden tomatoes and all-natural ingredients. Founded in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, Natural Blonde was inspired by the city’s vibrant culture and culinary scene. Bursting with bright flavor and bold color, these mixes are a celebration of Charleston’s southern charm. More than just tomato juice – they’re an experience that transcends the ordinary. Picture vibrant jalapenos, crisp parsnips, succulent onions, and aromatic garlic – and at the center of it all, hand-picked golden tomatoes ripened in the sun. Natural Blonde mixes deliver an unparalleled drinking experience: a juice that is light, clean, and revitalizing. 

Buy three, get one free! Candlefish at Wentworth. Candlefish is a unique storefront and workshop with a focus on all things fragrance. We’re known for our library of 100 signature scents—a collection of distinctly unnamed candles that encourage customers to follow their instincts, rather than preconceived notions. A joyful exploration of scent and beauty, our shops are filled to the brim not only with candles, but accessories, decor, and complementary treasures, too.

At the VIP Tent in front of the Apple Store, Brian Livingston is back with his new book Folkston. Ethan McDaniel is a young Charleston attorney eager to embark upon a prosperous legal career. When his first trial takes him to Folkston, a small town in the South Carolina mountains, he discovers he’s prepared for everything but life. Ethan’s put up in a seedy motel, ignored by the other attorneys, and disillusioned by the trial’s slow, plodding pace. But he befriends some extraordinary locals, and discovers even his best courtroom skills can’t help against the harsh realities of the law. As the trial sputters forward, Ethan comes to understand that to be a great lawyer is nowhere near as important as being a great person, and he has potential to be both. In this engaging and provocative examination of ambition, unlikely friendships, and social hierarchies, Brian Livingston taps into the common desires and hurts that unite, and divide, us all.

Also, artist Janis Mallula brings her unique and sparkling Caddywampus Keepsakes.




By Invitation

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April 13 Award winning Coach and Author Mark Epstein will sign his third book, Cape Dreams, the inside story of the Brewster Whitecaps in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Come to the 2nd Sunday Tent just off Liberty and King, in front of the Apple Store to meet Mark and pick up a copy of his fascinating book.

Jann Owens @owensjan will be there too. Owens is a wife, mother, grandmother, cancer survivor and retired psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who never slowed down enough to realize she could paint until around a decade ago when she studied under Martin Ahrens. 

April 13th 2nd Sunday

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Under The Almond Trees at Horlbeck Alley will have their Nuna consultant on board answering all the questions and doing demos. 

The Charleston Trippentones will be at Market Street

Coach Mark Epstein’s moment.

City of Charleston presents Small Business Opportunity Expo April 1st

Susan Lucas

Calling all small business owners! Join municipal partners, organizations, colleagues, and more in exploring exciting opportunities available at the 2025 Small Business Opportunity Expo. This exciting event will take place on April 1st from 10 am - 4 pm at the Gaillard Center and is free to attend. There will be over 50+ exhibitors, free workshops on access to capital, legal basics, and more. Don’t miss this free event to help grow your business! Click here to register.

Charleston City Market’s Night Market returns Saturday, March 15

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They will be a "wearing of da green" to kick off St. Patty's Day.

Charleston’s Night Market kicks off a sparkling new season on Saturday, March 15th. Artisans at the Southeast's largest handmade market are not only committed to the "wearing of the green" in honor of St. Patrick's Day, but committed to remaining "green" all year long in an ongoing commitment to protecting and preserving the Market’s historic roots.

Located in sheds of the iconic City Market, The Night Market is an exciting showcase of more than 100 talented artists and craftspeople that begins this Saturday night and continues with live entertainment and a festive atmosphere through December. You'll love being outdoors at twilight and strolling through the three blocks-long market. All vendors offer locally-made products for sale. If you are looking for a uniquely Charleston souvenir or piece of artwork, this is the place to be! The Night Market has earned a well-deserved reputation for being a fun and relaxing shopping experience. Some even call it magical. 

May the Luck of the Irish be upon ye' See you there!

Located on Market Street in between East Bay Street and Church Street.

For more info contact chasnightmarket@gmail.com

2nd Sunday on King Street March 9

Susan Lucas

It’s the return of the little white dogs and bagpipes! Look for the Westie Parade around 2:00 as they stop at Woof Gang Bakery for photo ops and treats.

Meet Samantha Bridge at the VIP tent in front of the Apple Store. Samantha spends her creative energy collecting bits from nature, drying plants, painting, destroying, reworking, and painting again.

Divine South Baking just opened two weeks ago at 1941 Clements Ferry Road and they’re showing off their delicious Chocolate Heaven products at 2nd Sunday.

Uncommon James created Uncommon Lifestyle which is home to candles, kitchenware, apparel, and more. 309 King Street

Chef Rob Cassi learned his skills as a chef in New England. His humble but delicious Lobster Rolls feature split-top buns, buttered and toasted on both sides, served chilled or hot, a few secret ingredients, a lot of passion & of course Maine Lobster. His & Lobster food truck specializes in Lobster Rolls and capably handles private catering events.

Inspired by vintage sewing patterns and fashion illustrations, Kaitlyn Brophy is a watercolor artist based in Charleston, S.C. Her artwork focuses on feminine figures and is inspired by the sea and the coastal charm of Charleston. Find her online at @brophyink on Instagram!

Papa Grande Comfort Bites food truck serves Bao Buns, Churros, and Taco Flights @papagrande_comfort

“I love 2nd Sunday on King Street! I love seeing the people that come with excitement; with their loved ones, friends, family and pets! As a native, I also love the support of the community; once the streets open, they definitely come! With gratitude, Karen Horlback, Momma Maddie’s Sweetgrass Basket Jewelry & Collectibles.”

Shaka Shrimp is a Hawaiian-style food truck where we pride ourselves on bringing island flavors to the Lowcountry.

Imbali Charleston is a new ladies sleepwear brand launched in November 2024 right here in Charleston offering various prints, fabrics and styles. Perfect Mother’s Day or girls trip gift. Look for them in front of Sephora.

Energize with SCSP Solar, Learn More at 2nd Sunday on King Street

Susan Lucas

SCSP Solar is a Charleston based solar company specializing in solar panel, battery backup, EV chargers, and generators installations for both residential and commercial.  They will perform an energy audit and are ‘no pressure’ sales, only seeking to help customers that can truly benefit from solar for decades to come.  SCSP Solar doesn't do cookie cutter systems. Instead they take the time to deliver a world class experience focusing on tailoring each install specifically to what will most benefit your home or business needs.  They provide 30 year warranties with all solar systems, are fully licensed, bonded, and insured to serve SC, NC, and GA.  Check out their reviews online at SolarReviews.com or Google! Call today at (843) 235-1035 or visit scspsolar.com for all of your sustainable energy needs. They look forward to meeting and serving your family for generations to come!

Playful Pack is Back!

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Where can your BFF find friends to play with? Look no further than 1667 Meeting Street Road, where Playful Pack offers daycare and so much more to the dogs of Charleston. The Pack’s dog daycare in Charleston will grant your furry friend mental stimulation, physical exercise and socialization.

If Sean Brock is a bird, I’m a bird. Joyland is open!

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Joyland is an imaginative concept from James Beard Award-winning Chef Sean Brock inspired by the original fast-food restaurants of yesteryear. According to impeccable source Eater Carolinas Joyland officially opened at 145 Calhoun Street on Friday, February 14 a breakfast of biscuits, biscuits, biscuits, and a breakfast burrito. At 11 a.m., the menu switches over to lunch and dinner, which includes the Joyburger Deluxe, fried chicken sandwiches, Chicago dogs, Crustburgers, and Joysticks. Rumor has it, Joyland will be at 2nd Sunday soon!